The Many Sides of Neil Sedaka

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The Many Sides of Neil Sedaka
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Released1978
Recorded1958-1965
Genre Pop
Length32:16
Label RCA Victor

The Many Sides Of Neil Sedaka is a 1978 compilation album released by RCA Victor Records containing the works of pop singer Neil Sedaka. The album contains some of Sedaka's lesser-known works in the period from 1958-1965, although three of the songs on the album were charting hits at the time of their original release.

Contents

Track listing

Side A

  1. "Blue Boy" (2:20) (recorded 11/6/1965)
  2. "The Answer To My Prayer" (2:20) (recorded 11/6/1965)
  3. "Don't Lead Me On" (2:55) (recorded 10/5/1961)
  4. "The Same Old Fool" (3:02) (recorded 10/24/1960)
  5. "No Vacancy" (2:47) (recorded 10/27/1958)
  6. "Waiting For Never" (2:31) (recorded 1962)

Side B

  1. "Wait 'Til You See My Baby" (2:50) (recorded 9/23/1963)
  2. "Pictures From The Past" (2:39) (recorded 6/7/1965)
  3. "Look Inside Your Heart" (3:09) (recorded 1962)
  4. "Bad Girl" (2:31) (recorded 9/23/1963)
  5. "Your Heart Has Changed Its Mind" (2:30) (recorded 7/10/1961)
  6. "The World Through A Tear" (2:42) (recorded 6/7/1965)

Notes

2010 Re-release

In 2010, Wounded Bird Records reissued the tracks from The Many Sides Of Neil Sedaka in combination with the songs from the 1961 album Neil Sedaka Sings Little Devil And His Other Hits .


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